thanks for this review. i should show it to lab. they scan all my films with very hard contrast and i can't explain to them how to make it with low contrast
Hi Sir What Will I Do Theres A Message Here popping up in the machine that..feeding lane of the carrier is not switch correctly.. and its says that switch the feeding lane to 135 or IX240 Correctly
I have this lens too - i still wait for something like this or prime lens between 35-40 with F1.7 - maybe 1.4 - i use sigma art 35/1.4 with AF reduction - but unfortunately AF reduction too often say lens error ...
I saw when you got to the location, there was a dog. How do you handle working in a location with dogs? What about the Dog jumping on you or your asst?
hello there im really interested in learning how to use this machines, is there any way you can guide me to a workshop or if we could talk a bit about of to set up the image quality of the machine. I have been really trying to find somewhere were it explains the image quality of each scan and sizes of the images.
excellent video, thank you so much. Just one thing. Before we import the synchronize clip, we must have an empty timeline, or doesnt matter if we have some other dlips in our timeline?
To me this said nothing apart from "get this lens" "get this adapter" and "here's the links" ?? Where was the field test? ....What about vignetting? .....What are the pros and cons of using a lens designed for full frame on a medium format camera?
@@jorshhh I sold the Voigtlander and I can't remember if it fully covered the sensor but I'm nearly sure that it doesn't. I did do some tests and found that the sharpness of the Voigtlander is virtually identical to the Nikkor 50mm f1.4 ai, which can be picked up for around 30% of the price. I also found that the humble Nikkor 50mm f1.8 E Series (the version with the silver ring on the barrel) is comparable in sharpness and DOES cover the full sensor. As you're probably aware the focal length and f stop of a lens designed for a 35mm camera on the medium format Fuji both change, so the E Series 50mm f1.8 for example would equivalent to a 40mm f1.6 in 35mm terms. Hope this helps.
Wow just noticed your Fujifilm Frontier film scanner. I used to service those back in the Film days when i was a service tech for Fuji, haha. Great scanner and great review.
I love this video! Your skills are amazing. It’s so nice to see a hybrid of film too & to see how behind the scenes really is like. Thank you for sharing!